Act V, Scene v: Another part of the plain
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| | DIOMEDES.: | |
| | Go, go, my servant, take thou Troilus' horse; | |
| | Present the fair steed to my lady Cressid. | |
| | Fellow, commend my service to her beauty; | |
| | Tell her I have chastis'd the amorous Trojan, | |
| | And am her knight by proof. | |
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| | AGAMEMNON.: | |
| | Renew, renew! The fierce Polydamus | |
| | Hath beat down Menon; bastard Margarelon | |
| | Hath Doreus prisoner, | |
| | And stands colossus-wise, waving his beam, | |
| | Upon the pashed corses of the kings | |
| | Epistrophus and Cedius. Polixenes is slain; | |
| | Amphimacus and Thoas deadly hurt; | |
| | Patroclus ta'en, or slain; and Palamedes | |
| | Sore hurt and bruis'd. The dreadful Sagittary | |
| | Appals our numbers. Haste we, Diomed, | |
| | To reinforcement, or we perish all. | |
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| | NESTOR.: | |
| | Go, bear Patroclus' body to Achilles, | |
| | And bid the snail-pac'd Ajax arm for shame. | |
| | There is a thousand Hectors in the field; | |
| | Now here he fights on Galathe his horse, | |
| | And there lacks work; anon he's there afoot, | |
| | And there they fly or die, like scaled sculls | |
| | Before the belching whale; then is he yonder, | |
| | And there the strawy Greeks, ripe for his edge, | |
| | Fall down before him like the mower's swath. | |
| | Here, there, and everywhere, he leaves and takes; | |
| | Dexterity so obeying appetite | |
| | That what he will he does, and does so much | |
| | That proof is call'd impossibility. | |
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| | ULYSSES.: | |
| | O, courage, courage, courage, Princes! Great | |
| | Achilles is arming, weeping, cursing, vowing vengeance. | |
| | Patroclus' wounds have rous'd his drowsy blood, | |
| | Together with his mangled Myrmidons, | |
| | That noseless, handless, hack'd and chipp'd, come to | |
| | him, Crying on Hector. Ajax hath lost a friend | |
| | And foams at mouth, and he is arm'd and at it, | |
| | Roaring for Troilus; who hath done to-day | |
| | Mad and fantastic execution, | |
| | Engaging and redeeming of himself | |
| | With such a careless force and forceless care | |
| | As if that luck, in very spite of cunning, | |
| | Bade him win all. | |
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| | AJAX.: | |
| | Troilus! thou coward Troilus! | |
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| | DIOMEDES.: | |
| | Ay, there, there. | |
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| | NESTOR.: | |
| | So, so, we draw together. | |
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| | ACHILLES.: | |
| | Where is this Hector? | |
| | Come, come, thou boy-queller, show thy face; | |
| | Know what it is to meet Achilles angry. | |
| | Hector! where's Hector? I will none but Hector. | |
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